Research Impact

Colleen A Hanlon
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The NIH–funded grant will determine the relationship between functional connectivity in executive control regions (namely the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex) and both proximal and extended outcomes in treatment seeking cocaine users. This longitudinal neuroimaging study will assess the integrity of executive and limbic circuits after a cognitive behavioral treatment program. The fundamental neuroscience knowledge gained from this study will be used to develop new evidence–based brain stimulation treatment strategies to enhance the integrity of these circuits and subsequent outcomes in traditional treatment programs.
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研究影响
美国国立卫生研究院资助的赠款将确定执行控制区(即背外侧前额叶皮层)的功能连通性与寻求可卡因使用者治疗的近端和扩展结果之间的关系。这项纵向神经成像研究将评估认知行为治疗方案后执行回路和边缘回路的完整性。从本研究中获得的基础神经科学知识将用于开发新的基于证据的脑刺激治疗策略,以增强这些回路的完整性和传统治疗方案的后续效果。
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